New Zealand pace bowler Kyle Jamieson says he and therefore the entire bowling unit won’t get over-excited with the additional swing that the Dukes ball offers during their tour of England, which incorporates the planet Test Championship (WTC) final against India.
The Kiwis, who want to play with the Kookaburra reception, are going to be playing in England with the Dukes ball which offers more swing. before the WTC final, they’re going to play two Tests against England.
“You don’t want to start out trying to maneuver the ball two sets of stumps then get caught on the bounce,” he said while chatting with the media.
The right-arm pace bowler, who made his Test debut in February 2020, against India, has picked 36 wickets in his first six Test matches.
He said that have of bowling in seam-friendly conditions in his home country will are available handy.
“We’ve found favorable conditions in New Zealand sometimes, albeit not with the Dukes ball, and we’re mindful of the very fact that if you begin searching an excessive amount of, you’ll get hurt a touch bit,” he added.
“I think that’s something that we’ve hopefully taken care of, but I assume we’ll address that when the time comes, and therefore the next 10 days approximately, leading into that first Test, is significant for us.”
Jamieson, who represented the Royal Challengers Bangalore within the Indian Premier League after being picked by the franchise for Rs 15 crore at the mini-auction, enjoyed a fruitful home summer picking 27 wickets at a mean of 12.25 and a strike rate of 31.8.